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Sweetwater and Fort Loudoun, TN

The boys had just under a week for their winter break, so I decided that we would take just an overnight trip as our vacation outing. We settled on going to Sweetwater, TN because it is the town where the Lost Sea Underground caverns and lake are and it sounded like a fun destination. It is only 2 hours from our house and there appeared to be more things to do in the area.

When we arrived, we went to the visitor’s center which gave us some ideas for lunch and dinner, and also made us realize that there was a fort nearby to visit. We first had lunch, then did a little shopping in the small downtown area: there were several antique shops and a little shopping area with different boutique booths.

Fort Loudoun State Historic Area and Fort

Fort Loundoun was an early British fortification built in 1756 during the French and Indian war. The present day fort is a reconstructed fort (the original fort having been destroyed after its surrender to the Cherokee in 1960) that was rebuilt during the Great Depression. It then became a Tennessee state park in 1977. The fort overlooks the Tellico Reservoir and Appalachian mountains as well as the ruins of the blockhouse.

We enjoyed our self guided visit as the park was opened till sundown and we were at leisure. The location is really pretty with the views of the water and mountains and there were enough placards for us to read and understand the site.

Since we arrived after the visitor center was closed, we were unable to watch the 15  minute video explaining the history of the site. We still enjoyed our time there and I am glad we took the time to stop by.

There are several reenactments and events held at the fort/historic site several times a year. It would be a nice time to come back and visit!

A bientôt!

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